The rule of thumb is that you don't relight a cigar after you've smoked it the day before. Last night I smoked and reviewed a Torana Exodus 1959. I had forgotten that I had left 3 inches on this 6.5x54 beauty to die a natural death in the ashtray channel. When I went to light up tonight, I saw the remnant and cut the ash off with a sharp scissors and torched the sucker. At first it was just a smoky smoke and then a couple of minutes later it picked up where it left off. It smoked at about 90% of what it was the night before and I got a 1/2 hour of enjoyment out of it.
Here's my thought process...why not set up a separate humi for those cigars that I don't feel like finishing in one sitting. Groom them real nice, tag them and let them rest again. When I want a 20-30 minute smoke, just grab one from the "remnant" humi.
Thoughts or experiences are welcome.
Here's my thought process...why not set up a separate humi for those cigars that I don't feel like finishing in one sitting. Groom them real nice, tag them and let them rest again. When I want a 20-30 minute smoke, just grab one from the "remnant" humi.
Thoughts or experiences are welcome.